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Environmental restoration and ecological monitoring in the wake of an oil spill

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30 January - 2 February 2002, Brest


General introduction and presentation of the European Commission actions
The European Commission activities as regards environmental restoration and ecological monitoring
Mr. Christophe ROUSSEAU, Deputy Manager, Cedre
Mrs. Louise HEAD, European Commission representative

Case study: HAVEN (1991, Italy)
Circumstances, response operations, ecological monitoring, restoration of the environment.
Mr. Ezio AMATO, Instituto Centrale per la Ricera Scientifica e Technologia Applicata al Mare, ICRAM, Italy

Case study: SEA EMPRESS (1996, Wales)
Circumstances, response operations, ecological monitoring, restoration of the environment.
Mr. Havard PROSSER, Environmental Science Adviser, National Assembly for Wales.

Panel discussion:
Future prospects and limits

Case study: PALLAS (1998, Germany)
Circumstances, response operations, ecological monitoring, restoration of the environment.
Dr. Johannes OELERICH, Staatliches Umweltamt Schleswig, Germany

Case study: BALTIC CARRIER (2001, Denmark)
Circumstances, response operations, ecological monitoring, restoration of the environment.
Mr. Jakob Lysholdt SORENSEN, Associated head of Aquatic Environmental Division, Storstrom County, Denmark

Panel discussion:
Comparative analysis of ecological monitoring and environmental restoration actions undertaken following small and medium pollution cases.

Case study: ERIKA (1999, France)
Circumstances, response operations, ecological monitoring, restoration of the environment.
Mr. Loïc KERAMBRUN, Cedre, France
Mr. Luc RAOUL, Director, « Bretagne vivante », France
Mrs. Morgan LE MOIGNE, Ifremer-Ineris, France

Presentation of the Guide for ecological monitoring to be published by Cedre
Mr. Michel GIRIN, Director, Cedre
Panel discussion:
Comparative analysis of ecological monitoring and environmental restoration actions undertaken following major pollution cases.

Funding environmental restoration and ecological monitoring

ITOPF point of view
Mr. Tosh MOLLER, ITOPF (International Tanker Owners Pollution Federation)

Recent developments regarding the international compensation regime following the ERIKA incident
Mr. José MAURA, IOPC Funds (International Oil Compensation Funds)

Current techniques, research and projects. What developments and innovations can be expected in the future?
Mr. Franck LARUELLE, Cedre

Panel discussion:
What actions should be undertaken in the future? Who will pay? What are the objectives?

Restoration actions undertaken in the past: the lessons learned.
When is an operation deemed successfull? According to what criteria is the decision to terminate operations made?
Mr. Loïc GOUGUET, Office National des Forêts (ONF), France
Mr. Claude FIGUREAU, Director, Botanical Garden of the town of Nantes, France

Advantages offered by modelling systems in the assessment of pollution impact.
Mrs. Chrystele TISSIER, Ifremer, ARC-Ineris Unit, France

Associations for the protection of the environment: what do they request, expect and wish?
Mrs. Christine JEAN, Observatoire des marées noires, France

Panel discussion:
Proposals for the future: towards a guide gathering the strategies, techniques and experience feedback as regards restoration and ecological monitoring at European level.

CONCLUSION

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